Multiple Choice
Positivists rejected much of the philosophical basis of classical thinkers' arguments, and instead relied on:
A) studies that declared that punishment should fit the offender rather than the crime
B) a view of individuals as hedonistic
C) similar punishments for similar crimes
D) swift justice regardless of the circumstances of a crime
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Q2: General deterrence refers to the preventive effect
Q3: Explain the major objectives and justifications for
Q4: The earliest known written code of punishment
Q5: There are two types of deterrence.
Q6: What is rehabilitation?
Q7: Which of the following punishments does not
Q8: In the cohort studies by Wolfgang, Figlio,
Q9: Incapacitation refers to a punishment strategy that
Q10: What is selective incapacitation?
Q11: _ obviously "works" while criminals are incarceration.<br>A)